US5414751A - Portable telephone apparatus responsive to control signals obtained through a connector and through a wired telephone line for a mending the operational program - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a portable telephone apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to a small portable radio telephone whose internal operational code can be easily updated.
- a portable radio telephone apparatus for communicating with a fixed telephone station, as illustrated in FIG. 1, includes a controller for controlling operation in accordance with a predetermined operational program.
- a connector can be connected with a fixed-wired telephone line. Based on control signals received from the fixed-wired telephone line through the connector, the operational program for the controller can be modified.
- the operational program of the portable radio telephone apparatus can be amended by an instruction from a fixed base station.
- the update of the apparatus is carried out by connecting it to the fixed-wired telephone line through which the fixed base station is called.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a portable radio telephone of the present invention, to which a conventional fixed-wired telephone line can be connected.
- FIG. 2 shows procedural steps for making a portable radio telephone update (upgrade) according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of a portable radio telephone apparatus.
- the portable radio telephone apparatus 1 is preferably made small and easy to carry. Conversation with another subscriber can be made through communication between a fixed station by a digital radio telephone channel of a digital cellular telephone system.
- a controller 2 for the apparatus preferably includes a microprocessor (CPU) by which each circuit can be controlled.
- a signal within a predetermined frequency band (such as 800 MHz) is received by an antenna 3 and is provided to RF circuit 4 to be demodulated.
- the demodulated signal is then provided to a digital signal processor (DSP) 5 to be converted into an analog voice signal after digital processing (such as digital demodulation.)
- the digital processing at the DSP 5 may include a process to extract only an assigned time slot from a time division multiplexed signal.
- DSP 5 may also include a process to equalize the wave shape of the digitally demodulated signal by, for example, a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter.
- FIR Finite Impulse Response
- the converted analog voice signal is provided to a voice circuit 6 for further processing (such as amplifying) to produce a voice signal at its output. This output is then provided to handset 7.
- Handset 7 includes a built-in speaker for producing sound output.
- a microphone which is also incorporated into the handset 7, picks up sound and converts it to an electrical voice signal.
- This voice signal is provided to voice circuit 6.
- the voice signal after the analog voice processing at the voice circuit 6, is provided to the DSP 5.
- DSP 5 converts the voice signal into a digital voice signal.
- This digital voice signal is then processed by digital modulation, etc. for transmission.
- the digitally processed voice signal is provided to RF circuit 4 to be modulated into a certain frequency band (such as 800 MHz) for transmission.
- the modulated signal wave is transmitted from antenna 3.
- a display circuit 8 including, for example, a liquid crystal display, is connected to the handset 7 for displaying information such as alphanumeric characters. This display circuit 8 is controlled by data provided from the system controller 2 through a bus 25.
- the display shows information related to the call, such as the telephone numbers being dialed.
- the display is also used during updating, as described later in detail.
- the handset 7 also includes a key portion (e.g. a key pad) for input operation, for example to dial telephone numbers in a conventional manner.
- Each of the circuits 4 to 8 in the portable telephone apparatus 1 is operated by the system controller 2. In other words, any control signals are provided through control lines from the system controller 2 to each of the circuits 4 to 8.
- the system controller 2 is connected with memories which are preferably EEPROM (Electric Erasable Program Read Only Memory) devices 9, a first Random Access Memory, RAM 10 and a second, RAM 11.
- the EEPROM 9 is a read-only memory in which an operational program for the telephone apparatus 1 is pre-stored. However, the data or program steps stored in a predetermined area in the memory can be overwritten by the system controller 2.
- the first RAM 10 is a memory for temporarily storing the data to be transferred to the EEPROM 9 for overwriting.
- the second RAM 11 is a memory for storing the data to control the DSP 5.
- bus line 25 connected from the second RAM 11 can be switched either toward the system controller 2 or the DSP 5 by a bus switch 12.
- This bus switch 12 changes to a state to connect the second RAM 11 with the system controller 2 only when the operational program is overwritten.
- Normally switch 12 remains in a state which connects the second RAM 11 with the DSP 5.
- Batteries 13 are used for memory backup for RAM 11. These batteries 13 supply voltage to the second RAM 11 to avoid loss of the stored data when the apparatus is otherwise turned off.
- the system controller 2 can receive the data for updating the apparatus' operational program through a fixed-wired telephone line.
- a connecter 14 is provided for connection with the fixed-wired telephone line so it can provide the received data to the system controller 2.
- connecter 14 of the portable radio telephone accepts a plug 22 from a modem 21.
- the modem 21 thus connects the apparatus to the fixed-wired telephone line 20. This permits the telephone to receive and transmit data by the fixed-wired telephone line 20.
- a connecting operation with other subscribers through the fixed-wired telephone line 20) can be performed in the modem 21.
- the user calls other subscribers (or vice versa) through digital radio telephone channels. This is accomplished by using a control channel between a base station which is assigned to the user's location.
- the connection between the portable telephone apparatus 1 and the digital radio telephone channel is established under the control of the system controller 2. Conversation is carried out over the digital radio telephone channel once the channel is established.
- the DSP 5 operates according to the control data stored in the second RAM 11.
- DSP 5 may equalize the wave shape of the digitally demodulated signal using an FIR filter (as previously described.)
- the number of taps in this FIR filter and other operational parameters of the apparatus 1 may be determined by the control data stored in the second RAM 11.
- the user who owns the apparatus 1 can upgrade the apparatus 1 to operate under a new version of code by obtaining data related to the new version from the fixed-located base station. This may be desirable when a new version (different from the version preset in the portable telephone apparatus 1) of the apparatus 1 is developed subsequent to the purchase of the portable telephone apparatus 1.
- the upgrade process is explained below with reference to FIG. 2 which shows the procedural steps for implementing the upgrade.
- the connecter 14 of the portable telephone apparatus 1 is connected to the modem 21.
- the user calls the fixedly located base station through the modem 21 over a fixed-wired telephone line 20 at step 30. This may be accomplished by simply hitting certain keys of the portable telephone apparatus 1 (or by operation of the modem 21).
- an inquiry is transmitted from the base station at step 32. This inquiry is made to determine the telephone number and the user ID (Identification number assigned to each of the portable telephone numbers) of the subscriber who needs the upgrade operation.
- a reply is also requested at step 32.
- the telephone number and the user ID is transmitted to the base station along with a request to upgrade. This step is carried out through the modem 21 and is shown as step 34.
- the base station Upon receipt of the upgrade request at the base station, the base station checks the present version of firmware in use at the portable telephone apparatus 1 at step 36. To accomplish this, the base station sends a request for the apparatus 1 to send back information representing its present version. When the step of checking the version terminates, a request to start the upgrade operation is transmitted from the portable telephone apparatus 1 at step 38. Upon receiving the request to start, the base station starts sending data for the new version of the operational program (or data relating to a program for amending the preset program to update it to the new version) at step 40.
- step 44 A parity check (for example, or other error check), shown as step 44, is carried out during the data transmission to the portable telephone apparatus 1 to detect occurrence of errors.
- the transmitting operation is completed if no errors are detected. If any errors occur, the data corresponding to the errors are retransmitted.
- the error detection such as the above mentioned parity check, is preferably performed in the modem 21. The process is completed at step 48.
- the call between the telephone apparatus and the base station via the fixed-wired telephone line 20 is disconnected.
- a certain key, or combination of keys, of the portable telephone apparatus 1 is operated by the user to exercise the upgrade operation, the data for the operational program (or the data relating to the program for amending) received and stored in the first RAM are rewritten into a certain area of the EEPROM 9.
- the upgrade operation of the apparatus 1 is thus completed by this rewriting.
- the system controller 2 operates each circuit under control of the rewritten program (the program amended by the rewritten program).
- the data related to control of the DSP 5 in the amended new program are transferred from the EEPROM 2 to the second RAM 11 to implement the data processing at the DSP 5 under the control of the new program. Therefore, the portable telephone apparatus 1, after the upgrade operation, works as a new version of the telephone apparatus.
- the number of taps of the FIR filter (which is implemented within the DSP 5), may be modified in one embodiment of this invention.
- the characteristics of the FIR filter can be changed (in other words, the equalizer characteristics can be changed.)
- This changes the sensitivity for receiving radio signals.
- the apparatus' receive sensitivity can be modified. Such may be required to account for changing conditions between the fixed station and apparatus 1.
- the apparatus 1 can also be modified to account for changes in the telephone system or radio telephone system or regulations. For example, the multiplexing method or number of multiplexed channels can be changed as required.
- the present invention can be used to correct errors in the preset program of the apparatus 1 if necessary.
- the apparatus can be suitably modified.
- a new program can be added by the above mentioned upgrade operation to achieve this.
- received data representing the telephone number of the called party are discriminated and displayed through the display circuit 8 in accordance with the newly added program.
- the user can take advantage of the benefit of this new service without purchasing a new telephone. Changes or modifications for other functions and methods for processing are possible by the upgrade operation of the present invention.
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